Month: August 2014

The Western Cape, Cape Town provincial government proposes to offer universal access to the web for all its occupants as it drives public use of Wi-Fi. “By 2030 all people in high, medium and low income areas ought to have … Continue reading →

A week before going on a vacation is the perfect time to check your social media profile settings on the grounds that it may make you reconsider what you might be uncovering. “In the event that an individual is extremely … Continue reading →

Users of smartphones should be careful with applications you download. It could compromise the security on your phone. What’s more this incorporates banking applications. IT security masters have been cautioning for months that shortcomings in the applications individuals download, coupled … Continue reading →

Think about the youngsters! New research demonstrates that violent video games are making little Timmy discouraged. For those of you who are keeping track of who’s winning, feature recreations aren’t really awful for children and can make you very savvy, … Continue reading →

The South African Internet Map was dispatched in August, which gives a diagram of the biggest sites in South Africa. The SA Internet Map is accessible here. Each site is a ring on the guide, where the span of the … Continue reading →

There’s been a bit of conversation about getting internet service providers (ISPs) included in the requirement of copyright law. The federal Attorney-General and Minister for Communications discharged an Online Copyright Infringement Discussion Paper in the conviction that: “Indeed where an … Continue reading →

A surge in low-price smartphone deals, eminently in developing markets, helped Google Android broaden its supremacy in the second quarter. The report by business sector tracker IDC said Android telephone deals were up 33 percent over the previous year to … Continue reading →

Another study has uncovered what explorers need most in an airport experience with access to free Wi-Fi! The review was led by Travelstart.co.za, asking in excess of 6,000 individuals which offices they might most want to see in airplane terminals … Continue reading →

Another study directed by Pew Research has indicated partitioned notion on how progresses in AI and robotics will affect the employment and economic picture throughout the future decade from now. The report’s distributers received 1,900 reactions from specialists to an … Continue reading →